All instructions below are provided for your information and education, but you should always read the item's care label and follow the recommendations there.
Machine wash cold, gentle or delicate |
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Do not bleach |
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Line dry in shade |
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Warm iron if needed, do not iron embellishment |
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Iron at low heat inside out if needed, do not iron embellishment |
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Can be dry cleaned |
Do not iron |
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Do not wring |
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Do not wash |
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Do not dry clean |
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Hand wash cold |
Caring for your clothes, linens, and household textiles properly is key to keeping them looking and feeling at their best. However, washing different fabric types requires unique techniques to avoid damage, shrinkage, and premature wear. Follow these 7 in-depth tips to wash your delicate fabrics and everyday essentials like an expert :
Proper sorting before you wash clothes and other fabric items ensures the best results. First, separate lights and darks to prevent colours from bleeding, fading, or turning dull.
Next, group items by fabric type. This allows you to wash according to ideal settings for each fabric’s needs. For example, bulky denim can handle hotter temperatures that would damage delicate Lawn, cambric, and silks. Always check clothing labels to identify material content and required care.
Finally, sort by soil level – lightly worn items in one pile, heavily soiled items in another. This prevents traces of dirt and oil from redepositing on clean clothes.
Outfits worn in muddy conditions or kids’ dirty play clothes may need a targeted pre-wash treatment before going in with everyday laundry.
Don’t throw stained clothes straight into the laundry,
as you risk setting the stains permanently!
Start by
identifying the type of stain:
Water temperature matters more than you may think. The heat of the water impacts how well detergent dissolves and activates enzymes that attack stains and soils. While hot water loosens oily, tough stains, cooler water is gentler on dyes and delicate garments.
Here are the main temperature guidelines for different fabrics:
Detergent lifts dirt and stains, softens water minerals, and boosts cleaning enzymes. However, too much detergent creates excess suds that deposit a sticky residue on fabrics that attracts dirt over time.
Follow the amounts recommended on the packaging based on your load size. In standard machines:
Fabric softener makes clothes smell fresh and feel soft. But
did you know overuse can create a waxy buildup on fabrics
that diminishes their natural absorbency?
Follow these
tips for the best results:
Knowing how to dry your fabrics properly is as important as washing them. Proper drying preserves the feel, fit, and vibrancy of fabrics wash after wash. Follow these drying guidelines for various fabric types:
While you can successfully wash many modern fabrics at home, delicate materials like silk, Viscose, light polyester, and wool often require professional dry cleaning to prevent damage, shrinkage, yellowing, or misshaping. Consider dry cleaning for: